Mismatch brain responses to unpredicted rare stimuli are suggested to be a neural indicator of prediction error, but this has rarely been studied in the somatosensory modality. Here, we investigated how the brain responds to unpredictable and predictable rare events. Magnetoencephalography responses were measured in adults frequently presented with somatosensory stimuli (FRE) that were occasionally replaced by two consecutively presented rare stimuli [unpredictable rare stimulus (UR) and predictable rare stimulus (PR); p = 0.1 for each]. The FRE and PR were electrical stimulations administered to either the little finger or the forefinger in a counterbalanced manner between the two conditions. The UR was a simultaneous electrical stimulatio...
International audiencePredictive coding accounts of brain functions profoundly influence current app...
According to recent accounts, the processing of errors and generally infrequent, surprising (novel) ...
According to the predictive coding model of perception, the brain constantly generates predictions o...
Mismatch brain responses to unpredicted rare stimuli are suggested to be a neural indicator of predi...
Using magnetoencephalography (MEG), this study investigates the spatio-temporal dynamics of the mult...
The predictive coding model of perception proposes that neuronal responses are modulated by the amou...
We constantly look for patterns in the environment that allow us to learn its key regularities. Thes...
International audienceThe brain response to auditory novelty comprises two main EEG components: an e...
We constantly look for patterns in the environment that allow us to learn its key regularities. Thes...
Surprise, or prediction error, occurs whenever a person experiences a stimulus that was not expected...
The brain response to auditory novelty comprises two main EEG components: an early mismatch negativi...
International audienceAccording to hierarchical predictive coding models, the cortex constantly gene...
Contains fulltext : 102927.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)According to re...
When a visual event is unexpected, because it violates a train of repeated events, it excites a grea...
Electrophysiological sensory deviance detection signals, such as the mismatch negativity (MMN), have...
International audiencePredictive coding accounts of brain functions profoundly influence current app...
According to recent accounts, the processing of errors and generally infrequent, surprising (novel) ...
According to the predictive coding model of perception, the brain constantly generates predictions o...
Mismatch brain responses to unpredicted rare stimuli are suggested to be a neural indicator of predi...
Using magnetoencephalography (MEG), this study investigates the spatio-temporal dynamics of the mult...
The predictive coding model of perception proposes that neuronal responses are modulated by the amou...
We constantly look for patterns in the environment that allow us to learn its key regularities. Thes...
International audienceThe brain response to auditory novelty comprises two main EEG components: an e...
We constantly look for patterns in the environment that allow us to learn its key regularities. Thes...
Surprise, or prediction error, occurs whenever a person experiences a stimulus that was not expected...
The brain response to auditory novelty comprises two main EEG components: an early mismatch negativi...
International audienceAccording to hierarchical predictive coding models, the cortex constantly gene...
Contains fulltext : 102927.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)According to re...
When a visual event is unexpected, because it violates a train of repeated events, it excites a grea...
Electrophysiological sensory deviance detection signals, such as the mismatch negativity (MMN), have...
International audiencePredictive coding accounts of brain functions profoundly influence current app...
According to recent accounts, the processing of errors and generally infrequent, surprising (novel) ...
According to the predictive coding model of perception, the brain constantly generates predictions o...